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AOTrauma

Welcome! We are pleased to offer the following webinar to our AOTrauma community. Dr Theddy Slongo (Switzerland) and Dr Jonathan Dwyer (United Kingdom) will present: Fractures around the Ankle Wednesday, January 16, 2019, 02:00PM–03:00PM (GMT +1:00) Please check your time for the webinar here . Dr Slongo and Dr Dwyer will answer questions throughout the lecture. It will be an interactive live transmission. Participants will be able to ask questions through a "real-time" online chat. We look

AOTrauma

MONDAY 21 - THURSDAY 24 JANUARY 2019 This course is aimed at junior trainees. ATLS training is recommended before attending the course. The aim of the course is to help the participant acquire the knowledge and skills required to manage common fractures, according to AO principles. The course is based upon a philosophy that good fracture management requires more than the practical skills required to ‘fix’ a fracture. The competent fracture surgeon should understand bone physiology, response to

AOTrauma

Operating Room Personnel on the AOTrauma Advances Course will work with leading trauma ORP and surgeons to learn state-of-the-art techniques in an intensive and exciting 2 days. The emphasis of the course is on the application of basic principles in the management of complex fractures, using advanced surgical techniques. There is particular a focus on the role of the ORP in trauma care.

AOTrauma

Welcome! We are pleased to offer the following webinar to our AOTrauma community. Dr Olivier Borens (Switzerland) and Dr Andrej Trampuz (Germany) will present: What Orthopedic Surgeons Should Know about Antibiotics Thursday, January 24, 2019, 02:00PM–03:00PM (GMT +1:00) Please check your time for the webinar here . Dr Borens and Dr Trampuz will answer questions throughout the lecture. It will be an interactive live transmission. Participants will be able to ask questions through a "real-time

AOTrauma

FRIDAY 25th JANUARY 2019 Aim To help medical students understand basic principles of fracture management. Course description Building on the undergraduate curriculum, this interactive day uses case discussions and fracture fixation practicals to establish the basics of fracture management for medical students who are considering a trauma and orthopedic career. Feedback 'All of the faculty were extremely encouraging and helpful throughout the day. Their efforts, and the efforts of supporting